Hello! This is a quick tutorial on how to resize images so that you don't break the forum when you post your wonderful pictures!

First you will need to have a URL to the image. To get one from this website, you will need to copy the URL. The page should look like this:

After you copy the URL, paste the link to your post in the thread. You will need to resize the image, so that you don't break the forum. To do that, you will have to type in some coding. It should look like this.

And now you can post without breaking the forum! If you need to use a picture from outside of the site for any reason, use Photobucket or another site like it. They make editing photos VERY easy. Just click your uploaded photo and scroll over it. You will get a number of options. It should look like this.

Be sure to save the resized image! You can save over the original, or save a new copy and keep the original as well!

You can then easily copy several forms of the photo by clicking on these:

Be sure to click the one that says 'IMG Code'.

I used Photobucket for the third-party website expamples, by the way.

I hope this helps!

If you don't resize your images, the forum will look like this:

Not a huge deal, but it's annoying and makes navigating through pages difficult.

Also, make sure to preview to make sure your pictures turned out OK before posting.

Hehehe... Well I DID use your thread as the example for that last image (sorry, by the way! I hope you're OK with that! ), but no, this was just put out there for all users who need to know how to do this, because a lot of people don't.

Hehehe... Well I DID use your thread as the example for that last image (sorry, by the way! I hope you're OK with that! ), but no, this was just put out there for all users who need to know how to do this, because a lot of people don't.

I don't mind, I tease. I think it's a great idea for a guide and very nice of you to take the time. Purple_Plumbob taught me how to fix it though on my thread though, so I'm now proud to say I'm among the ranks of capable picture threaders.

Hehehe... Well I DID use your thread as the example for that last image (sorry, by the way! I hope you're OK with that! ), but no, this was just put out there for all users who need to know how to do this, because a lot of people don't.

I don't mind, I tease. I think it's a great idea for a guide and very nice of you to take the time. Purple_Plumbob taught me how to fix it though on my thread though, so I'm now proud to say I'm among the ranks of capable picture threaders.

Yay! I already said this on your other post, but your new sims look very nice.

Hehehe... Well I DID use your thread as the example for that last image (sorry, by the way! I hope you're OK with that! ), but no, this was just put out there for all users who need to know how to do this, because a lot of people don't.

I don't mind, I tease. I think it's a great idea for a guide and very nice of you to take the time. Purple_Plumbob taught me how to fix it though on my thread though, so I'm now proud to say I'm among the ranks of capable picture threaders.

Yay! I already said this on your other post, but your new sims look very nice.

Thank you! I'm glad people like them. I was afraid they looked too.. garish? I think that's the word.

Hehehe... Well I DID use your thread as the example for that last image (sorry, by the way! I hope you're OK with that! ), but no, this was just put out there for all users who need to know how to do this, because a lot of people don't.

I don't mind, I tease. I think it's a great idea for a guide and very nice of you to take the time. Purple_Plumbob taught me how to fix it though on my thread though, so I'm now proud to say I'm among the ranks of capable picture threaders.

Yay! I already said this on your other post, but your new sims look very nice.

Thank you! I'm glad people like them. I was afraid they looked too.. garish? I think that's the word.

Well, I think part of the appeal of edible and berry sweet sims (not exactly sure if they're the same thing or not...) is garishness, isn't it? At least a bit, anyway.